
The Buzz About Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes are no strangers to human discomfort, but beyond mere irritation, they can also pose serious health risks. Mosquitoes in the Waterloo region have been known carriers of West Nile virus, underscoring the urgency of maintaining a mosquito-free environment. Our team at Truly Nolen understands the urgency needed to address this particular pest - a knowledge guided by years of expertise in the pest control industry. To begin with, understanding your enemy is crucial. Mosquitoes are a type of fly belonging to the family Culicidae and while they may seem small and innocuous, they are one of the deadliest animals on the planet due to their ability to carry and transmit diseases. Female mosquitoes are the ones to watch out for, as they are the biters - the saliva they inject while biting is what causes the itchy red bump.Identifying The Infestation
Spotting a mosquito in your home is often the first sign that an infestation may be brewing. However, it's not just the mosquitoes themselves you should be on the lookout for - their breeding grounds are usually in areas of standing water, which can be as modest as a bottle cap of water for some species. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in water and, within a few days, they hatch into larvae before developing into pupae, which then emerge as adult mosquitoes. Therefore, at the first sight of a mosquito, it’s a wake-up call to significantly reduce any potential breeding spots.The Truly Nolen Approach to Mosquito Control
At Truly Nolen, we've developed a comprehensive approach to combat these endurance pests:Inspection
Our experts conduct a thorough inspection, focusing on areas where stagnant water could be lurking, such as gutters, bird baths, and even children's toys left out in the rain. We identify the species in your home, assessing not only the extent of the problem but also the potential risk to your household.Action
Truly Nolen utilizes the latest in environmentally responsible treatments that are effective against mosquitoes, while being safe for your family and pets. We take into account the life cycle of these insects, targeting breeding and resting areas to break the life cycle and prevent future generations from hatching.Prevention
We don't just show up once the mosquitoes have become a nuisance. Our team provides recommendations and treatments to mitigate the risks months in advance of mosquito season. This proactive approach minimizes the chance of mosquitoes gaining a foothold in your home and yard. Recognizing the signs of an emerging mosquito population can give homeowners an advantage in controlling these pests. A single mosquito can lay hundreds of eggs at a time, and their offspring can mature into biting adults in as little as 7-10 days. This rapid lifecycle underscores the necessity of swift and thorough action to keep infestations at bay.